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Car Forum / Chrysler Cars / August 2006

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Caravan 2000, Power Window question

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Rob - 28 Aug 2006 14:08 GMT
Hi,
my power window (only driver side) doesnt work properly, some times it works
but very very slow and some times it doesnt work at all. Does anyone know if
it is easy to be fixed? Do you know what part has to be replaced?
Can I do it by myself?
Thanks for any help-Rob
philthy - 29 Aug 2006 00:56 GMT
more than likely the cable drive is getting ready to break or is bninding real
bad and a new one is in order i have done alot of them and if can change a water
pump u can do that too

> Hi,
> my power window (only driver side) doesnt work properly, some times it works
> but very very slow and some times it doesnt work at all. Does anyone know if
> it is easy to be fixed? Do you know what part has to be replaced?
> Can I do it by myself?
> Thanks for any help-Rob
Rob - 29 Aug 2006 13:40 GMT
Yesterday, when I checked the power window again, I noticed now  it doesn
work at all, and no motor sound. I tried to open the cover, I took 4 screws
off, but still coudnt take the cover off. Is there any trick to do that?
Also is cable drive a part of the regulator+Motor package? Is there anyway
to troubleshoot to see what part has to be changed?
Sorry for too many questions.
Rob

> more than likely the cable drive is getting ready to break or is bninding real
> bad and a new one is in order i have done alot of them and if can change a water
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
> > Can I do it by myself?
> > Thanks for any help-Rob
philthy - 30 Aug 2006 00:05 GMT
once you get all the screws out you have to pop! the door panel off if you don't
have the panel pop tools the palstic fastners are stronger than the metal they
are in.  a simple test lite is all you need to test the motor  there is 2 wires
unplug it then insert you test lite  and clamp into each terminal of the motor
connector carefully then operate the switch in   up and down mode if the lite
comes on  in both directions the complete circuit is good and the motor is bad
or jambed by a broke  binding cable

> Yesterday, when I checked the power window again, I noticed now  it doesn
> work at all, and no motor sound. I tried to open the cover, I took 4 screws
[quoted text clipped - 18 lines]
> > > Can I do it by myself?
> > > Thanks for any help-Rob
 
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